kerrlakeRoo wrote:
The only thing I will add is the use of something like CCcleaner.
It works in a different manner than malwarebytes and Norton and often will clean up problems caused by BS lurking in the background, and only needs to be used intermittently.
I don't recommend consumers use CCleaner. It can be a helpful tool, but those who don't know enough can often damage their installations.
McAfee and Norton haven't been worth a darn for a few years now. Huge overheads and often crippling effects with lots and lots of misses.
Sometimes I wish I could put my business card in the boxes, LOL.